One Year After First Federal PFAS Guidelines, Aqua Pennsylvania on Track to Meet 2029 Compliance Deadline
Years of action before federal or state guidelines underscores the company’s ongoing customer commitment to remove PFAS and protect public health
“When our customers turn on their taps, they do so with confidence that their drinking water is safe. We are fully committed to providing reliable, high-quality drinking water to our customers’ homes and businesses and communities we serve,” said
The EPA first proposed its National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS compounds in
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Building a state-of-the-art lab to include high-tech testing equipment that can detect PFAS and other chemicals. Aqua is the only utility in
Pennsylvania with a certified lab that tests for these chemicals, helping teams test samples more quickly and make timely decisions on water treatment. - Setting an industry-leading standard for all Aqua customers in 2020, representing, at the time, the strictest Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) at 13 parts per trillion.
- Making PFAS test results available to all customers, ensuring they have clear and accessible information about their drinking water.
- Installing advanced filters in systems with high PFAS levels to meet DEP drinking water standards by 2025 and move toward EPA compliance by 2029.
To meet evolving regulations and maintain the service reliability customers rely on,
As part of its commitment to mitigate the financial impact of regulations on customer rates,
Aqua Pennsylvania’s ongoing efforts come as the
For more information on Aqua Pennsylvania’s PFAS initiatives and water quality efforts, click here.
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